On Thursday 29 September 2005 07:36 pm, vikram ranade wrote:
thanks all,
I'm going to spend some time to read thru the info that has been posted and
keep everyone posted
I did dig out an older sony P-xx (forgot the model name). will see how
it works.
Regards,
Vikram
My Sony
thanks :-) not got around to testing mine yet.
On 10/1/05, Mail to Gants [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 29 September 2005 07:36 pm, vikram ranade wrote:
thanks all,
I'm going to spend some time to read thru the info that has been posted
and
keep everyone posted
I did dig out
On Monday 26 September 2005 23:43, vr vikram ranade said:
Was curious if there are any digital camera's that work out of the box with
linux.
I wanted to get hold of a 2~5 Megapixel one for work and I need this to
work well with
Linux.
Digital Camera Support for UNIX, Linux and BSD -
thanks all,
I'm going to spend some time to read thru the info that has been posted and
keep everyone posted
I did dig out an older sony P-xx (forgot the model name). will see how
it works.
Regards,
Vikram
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Raj Mathur on Tuesday 27 Sep 2005 07:25 wrote:
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Vikram == vikram ranade
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Vikram Was curious if there are any digital camera's that work
Vikram out of the box with
using kodak cx6200 easily with ubuntu
On 9/26/05, vikram ranade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Was curious if there are any digital camera's that work out of the box with
linux.
I wanted to get hold of a 2~5 Megapixel one for work and I need this to work
well with
Linux.
By working
Guntupalli Karunakar wrote:
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 13:08:43 +0530
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I know you must be speaking from experience ;).
Yes a friend blew up his Ninon d70 because he connected his camera to a
faulty USB port and boom Rs 15 kn went up in smoke.
I too do
On Tuesday 27 Sep 2005 1:49 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My canon A70 used to work with such a cable, but not with a
straight cable (which doesnt have the blob). this cable only works
for cameras showing up as USB storage.
Again no idea - does the same cable do the battey charging ??
he
Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
On Tuesday 27 Sep 2005 1:49 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My canon A70 used to work with such a cable, but not with a
straight cable (which doesnt have the blob). this cable only works
for cameras showing up as USB storage.
Again no idea - does the same cable do the
On Tuesday 27 Sep 2005 4:29 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
he has been asking about his blob for the last six months - i hope
someone puts him out of his agony soon :-)
maybe you Kuranakar should post (make available ) a digital image of
his blob - it might help.
an image of the dissected
At 2005-09-27 13:32:16 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I too do the same, but one Q I have wrt to the camera cable usually
the cables coming with the camera have a cylindrical blob at the
camera end, how much does it affect usage? what is it for?
That's most probably just a ferrite bead for
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 16:29:36 +0530
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Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
On Tuesday 27 Sep 2005 1:49 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My canon A70 used to work with such a cable, but not with a
straight cable (which doesnt have the blob). this cable only
works
On Tuesday 27 Sep 2005 9:33 pm, Guntupalli Karunakar wrote:
or better still this one - the black cable (USB one)
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2003_reviews/a70/a70_package.jpg
Karunakar
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At 2005-09-27 21:33:10 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
or better still this one - the black cable (USB one)
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2003_reviews/a70/a70_package.jpg
Yep. It's a ferrite bead for RF noise suppression.
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On Wednesday, 28 Sep 2005 00:03, Abhijit Menon-Sen wrote:
At 2005-09-27 21:33:10 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
or better still this one - the black cable (USB one)
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2003_reviews/a70/a70_package.jpg
Yep. It's a ferrite bead for RF noise suppression.
Weird
Yeah thats a normal practice to make sure that the notebook gets clean DC
power and not some electrical noise induced by nearby electrically noisy
appliances
Best regards,
Vikram
On 9/28/05, Sandip Bhattacharya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep. It's a ferrite bead for RF noise suppression.
Was curious if there are any digital camera's that work out of the box with
linux.
I wanted to get hold of a 2~5 Megapixel one for work and I need this to work
well with
Linux.
By working well i mean that i should be able to mount it as a regular USB
drive thru a USB connector cable to copy the
sounds interesting...will check it out...
anybody with experiences with a new Sony Cybershot? or the casio Exilim\
thanks,
Vikram
On 9/26/05, Prashant Verma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- vikram ranade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Was curious if there are any digital camera's that
work out of
On 9/27/05, vikram ranade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sounds interesting...will check it out...
anybody with experiences with a new Sony Cybershot? or the casio Exilim\
thanks,
Vikram
Generally even if the cameras do not work with photo programs you can
mount them as usb drive and use them as
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Vikram == vikram ranade [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Vikram Was curious if there are any digital camera's that work
Vikram out of the box with linux. I wanted to get hold of a 2~5
Vikram Megapixel one for work and I need this to work well
On Tue, September 27, 2005 0:42, vikram ranade said:
sounds interesting...will check it out...
anybody with experiences with a new Sony Cybershot? or the casio Exilim\
thanks,
Vikram
Sony Cybershot P32. when yu connect it to Ubuntu, gThumb opens and asks me
whether i want to import the
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